 Alright, this is a quick tutorial on how to do split screen in Adobe Premiere Pro. Open up Premiere, grab your footage, grab your first clip, drag it into the timeline. I'm going to trim this. After you've trimmed it, you want it to add an adjustment layer. You go up to File, New, Add Adjustment Layer, press OK. Then you drag that adjustment layer on top of your footage, drag it over. Then you want to highlight adjustment layer. After that, you go into the Effects Panel, up top, and then you want to type in Crop, drag Crop right into that adjustment layer, and then it pops up here in the Crop, left, top, right, and bottom. So what you want to do after that is go up to the Video Effects little panel here, go to Position, type in 1920, and then you want to go to the left side of the crop and go right to 100. And you will see there that this black space, making it right in the middle of your footage. And then what you want to do after that, highlight your clip, go into the Position, and then you want to drag that, and you want to center it right about there, and whatever your clip requires. After that, I want you to take your second clip, drag it on top of the adjustment layer, and then as well go to the Crop, go to the Effects, type in Crop, grab your crop, drag it right onto the clip, and then under Crop, go into the left panel here on the percent, and then you just want to drag as much or as little as you want to make sure it's right at the edge. So right about there is good. Then go up to your Position, and just drag that entire clip. And you'll notice that the black adjustment layer will act as kind of a line or a guide for you to line it right up, and there it is, how to perfectly center two clips in Adobe Premiere Pro, making it the perfect split screen. Thanks so much for watching. Please like and subscribe. Catch you next time on the John Q. Channel. Peace.